Troubleshooting Jammed or Stuck Dr Cartridges

A jammed ‌internal spring can ‌happen when biological fluids or serums dry within the moving plastic housing. ​

– ‍First, ensure that ⁣you power down ⁤the device promptly.
– Carefully detach the malfunctioning​ unit instead of forcing the motor to operate.
– Replacing ​a faulty cartridge promptly is crucial to safeguard your expensive ⁢device motor from irreversible electrical burnout.

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hey! San here—quick notes and no-BS guides on compatible Dr. Pen cartridges (M8/M8S/A6S/A11/A9/A20/H6): which pin to grab, when to go Nano, and why EO-sterilized, single-use matters.

4 thoughts on “Troubleshooting Jammed Or Stuck Dr Cartridges

  1. adanos49 says:

    It can be so frustrating when those cartridges get jammed! Have you tried gently shaking the printer to see if it dislodges anything? Sometimes a little movement can help realign them.

  2. jacksrenome says:

    I’ve had my fair share of cartridge jams too! If shaking doesn’t work, have you checked for any obstructions in the cartridge slot? Sometimes a tiny piece of paper can cause a big headache!

  3. zaffvjcylsl says:

    Make sure to power off the printer and remove the cartridges before inspecting for any blockage; a careful clean of the cartridge area can often do wonders in resolving those stubborn jams!

  4. adanot83 says:

    I’ve found that sometimes just removing the cartridges and reseating them can make a huge difference. Also, be sure to check if the cartridges are installed correctly-it’s easy to miss a click!

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